Friday, November 27, 2015

Thankful!

I am thankful for many, many things. But here's something for which I am especially grateful.
Abby! 
(I need to get her a selfie stick for Christmas...)

Wednesday, November 18, 2015

Buggies and Wagons and Buckboards, Oh My!

Tim purchases old wagons and buggies and restores them. Some he sells, others he keeps in the new barn by the indoor arena.

Today I went into the workroom to get a salt block and just had to take a few pictures of the ones currently parked in the barn aisle.
 There's a whole row of them!
 Some of quite unusual or rare, like this 1822 paddy wagon.
It has been borrowed by museums and other places for festivals and the like.
 He's restored and repaired all of them.
 Some are still works in progress. 

The paddy wagon is my favorite, although I am awfully fond of the sleigh that Tim is working on in the shop. I'll try to get pictures of that next time.

Monday, November 16, 2015

Downsizing Fun

I don't collect customized Breyer models, although I do have three early 1970s ones (Pace's Hi Hopes, Scojeadon (I think that's her name), and Midwest Tumbleweed, all by a woman named Sherry Cook.)

And, there's this guy:
 Champaign Toast made by Tiffany Conwell (Purdy) in 1995.
 She brought him to the third Lincoln Land Live (a model show I hosted back in the mid 1990s) and I fell in love with him! After the show, I purchased him and have owned him ever since.
He's a nice piece of hobby history, and Tiffany has gone on to become one of the top artists in the hobby.

But, as I said, I really don't collect the customized Breyers - I prefer the original finish, and the vintage ones at that. I am also downsizing my collection (well, in SOME ways I am... haha!) So, when I was cleaning out my hobby closet over Fall Break and found Champaign Toast tucked away in a box, I thought about who I knew that might enjoy him, thinking that I would just surprise someone with an early Purdy custom.

Jennifer Buxton, came to mind. She is a very good friend of Tiffany's. She's also the one who made me the miniature halter with Abby's name on it as well as a set of sleigh bells that are my real-horse bells only downsized for model horses. Jennifer's tack is the best of the best, and she's also a genuinely nice person. Who better to surprise than her?

So, I popped him in a box and shipped him off last week.
 
(Picture of Jennifer by James Buxton and used with permission.)

Jennifer was so excited to receive him! I am delighted he has gone to her.

Sunday, November 8, 2015

Circus Pony Pin

Besides my wedding rings, this pin is my favorite piece of jewelry.
I found it at a junk shop in tiny Gilman, Illinois back in the early 1990s. It was missing a few rhinestones and the pin was broken, so I sent it to an acquaintance, Nan Wagner, and had her repair it. I wear it often and it makes me smile every time.

I've never seen another one like it until yesterday. I was doing a search for "circus pony" looking for something else, when to my surprise, an image popped up of a similar pin. I followed the link to this:

1940s Enamel and Rhinestone Figural Circus Horses Brooch
1940s Enamel and Rhinestone Figural Circus Horses Brooch

Monday, November 2, 2015

Photo Shoot

Here are some of the pictures of Abby that were sent to North Salisbury Living for the article they are doing about her.
 My daughter-in-love, Vanessa, took them for me as a surprise for Mother's Day.
 I love Abby's "Egyptian" eyes.
 She loves to have her itchy spots scratched!
 I also am fond of the black spots on her upper lip.